UNH has launched an online master of social work (MSW) degree program. The 28-month program provides the same high-quality professional education as the MSW programs at UNH’s Durham and Manchester campuses; all online courses are designed by full-time department of social work faculty, who share responsibility for teaching the core online courses and oversee all courses taught online.

UNH will welcome Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Laureate and pioneer of the microfinance industry, to campus Monday, Sept. 30, 2013, as the keynote speaker for the statewide New Hampshire Social Business and Microfinance Forum and the Social Business Innovation Challenge for New Hampshire college students and community members.

Original drawings, prints and paintings by selected well-known northern New England artists will be up for bid and outright sale at Rose Moon, a fundraiser for the Museum of Art. The event takes place Friday, Oct.

Taste the harvest of the season tonight (Sept. 18) at UNH Dining’s 9th annual Local Harvest Dinner, this year in all three dining halls (Holloway Commons, Stillings, Philbrook). The popular event, open to the public as well as students, features mouth-watering creations produced from local foods. Many local vendors attend with displays, helping diners learn more about the importance of supporting local agriculture and food producers.

An open letter from President Mark Huddleston and Todd Selig, Durham town administrator

A town-gown relationship is unique, one that requires special care and nourishment. The relationship between UNH and Durham should be like a good marriage — each partner always working to strengthen the relationship, with an eye toward keeping the marriage strong and healthy.